November (2022)
7/10
November at Paris
15 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The film recounts the following events: the attacks perpetrated in Paris and the investigations carried out by the police and intelligence services of Paris to find the perpetrators of these attacks. We are in immersion with the police forces and the raids and infiltration they have carried out. We discover the weapons, the suspects, the victims, the relatives of those suspected of the attacks and all the work of the police is shown to us as well as broken promises (Samia is nevertheless declared not guilty and helped by the State: she has changed identity) the film is interesting and the investigation becomes really gripping: we are immersed and their failures become our failures. Jean Dujardin is convincing in his role and shows his moments of weakness and his human side (the family). A French film that I find successful which retraces the paths of the terrorists after the attacks. Those who are interested in events should watch this movie as it contains some pretty intense action scenes even though they are not very present. A film that I recommend all the same after these terrible events in Paris. Anyone in Paris who watches it will recall bad memories but could at least learn more. A film that retraces the events and as far as the characters are concerned they are not very complex; which is normal because they are not the main subject of the film, we follow an investigation and keep the promise of telling the nights in Paris and that is enough to keep us going and arouse our interest.
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